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Dr Madeline Carter

Senior Lecturer

Department: Psychology

Madeline’s research has investigated workplace bullying in the NHS, selection and professionalism in healthcare, training and learning, and the quality and delivery of medical education; often working in partnership with NHS organisations. She is particularly interested in developing and evaluating workplace bullying interventions. Her research draws on multiple approaches from organisational psychology, and seeks to shape policy and practice in the workplace.

Madeline was educated at the University of Cambridge and completed her MA and PhD at Rice University in Houston, Texas. Prior to taking a position at Northumbria University, she was a Senior Research Associate in the School of Medical Education at Newcastle University, Associate Director of the Centre for Medical Education Research at Durham University, Research Associate at the Northern Deanery, and a Consultant at Zeal Solutions.